Jonathan Goldberg, Ph.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Life Changes Group provides expert consultation to support clients working through substance abuse and addiction. Our clinicians are trained in the best, contemporary models for the treatment of addiction, including motivational interviewing, stages of change, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. At Life Changes Group, there is no judgment, only compassionate awareness of the many personal factors that lead to addiction and the desire to help each and every individual make better decisions for themselves and their loved ones. Our clinicians provide a thoughtful and steady voice to help lessen the pain of addiction and gradually move clients toward making healthier choices.

Philip Kolba, MA

Psychotherapist

Addiction is a mental health condition and I treat addiction by a multi-pronged process predominately from a Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) model. I help my clients understand the reasons they use a substance or engage in an addictive behavior, teach them skills regulate their emotions and tolerance distress that might otherwise lead them to engage in their addiction, and address any underlying issues that contribute to their addiction. I also help clients with with concerns about their substance use or compulsive behavior to avoid developing addictions.

Kevin Fleming Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

While most treatment approaches to addiction include 12 step programs, rehabs, and now sober living houses, Grey Matters International, Inc. provides a wildly successful alternative to traditional models of addiction treatment----that keeps the brain in mind. That is, talking to the conscious brain while the primal brain is deciding things even before you are consciously aware? Well, that is the problem to solve in addiction. We have the solution utilizing a new cutting edge neuroscience-centered brain rebalancing system. Contact kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or call 877-606-6161.

Naomi Korn, LicSW, BCD

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I work with sexual addiction issues in context of complete history and what motivated client to call. The collateral emotional damage to self and family, and sometimes the legal risks are what bring clients to seek help. It is not a short term therapy. The focus is on the one who initiates the call for help, be it the family member or the person with the problem behavior. I encourage some couple and family involvement, the appropriateness of involvement being decided upon in collaborative manner between me and the client.
I assess and refer chemical addiction clients for specific addiction treatment before other issues can be addressed.